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  2. Fashion of Audrey Hepburn - Wikipedia

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    Her fashion has been referred to as sophisticated, minimalist, elegant, polished, and mod. [5] [9] [10] [11] Hepburn typically chose a muted palette of black, white, beige, and pink, which emphasized the darker undertones of her eyes and hair. [12] She "compensated" for her height by wearing ballet slippers and flat shoes. [11]

  3. Meg Myles - Wikipedia

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    Myles was born in Seattle.She was a popular model in men's magazines, having purported measurements of 42-24-36. [citation needed] Her best known major film role is as the lead in Satan in High Heels. [1]

  4. Winklepicker - Wikipedia

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    Winklepickers with stiletto heels for women swept the UK in the late 1950s, and at one stage, the High Street versions were commonly worn by a large part of the adult female populace of the UK. They were often manufactured in Italy, but the handmade versions, notably those from Stan's Shoes of Battersea, were the most extreme, if somewhat bulky ...

  5. Paris Hilton flaunts enviable physique in barely-there lingerie

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    Paris Hilton took to Instagram on Thursday to share some seriously sexy photos of herself rocking barely-there lingerie, high heeled boots and fishnet stockings. SEE ALSO: Chrissy Metz and her ...

  6. High-heeled shoe - Wikipedia

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    Few dress codes require women to wear high heels, and some medical organizations have called for a ban on such dress codes. [6] There have been many protests by women workers against such policies. Laws regarding dress codes that require women to wear high heels in the workplace vary.

  7. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    The dress and coat combination created an overall effect of sensibility, modesty and girl next door lifestyle that contrasted the very popular, second-skin like style of the bias-cut evening gown. [29] Women wearing snoods in a factory Women's fashion in vacation in Lake Balaton in Hungary (1939).

  8. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    From the early 1950s until the mid-1960s, most Indian women maintained traditional dress such as the gagra choli, sari, and churidar. At the same time as the hippies of the late 1960s were imitating Indian fashions, however, some fashion conscious Indian and Ceylonese women began to incorporate modernist Western trends. [ 72 ]

  9. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Summer dresses of 1958 are sleeveless with high, wide "boat" necklines, Dresden. Suit and pillbox hat in an Argentine fashion spread from 1958. Princess Alexandra in a Princess Ballgown styled evening dress, 1959. Newspaper photo of "Miss Beatnik" contestants in Venice, California, 1959. Women wearing swimsuits in vacation in Hungary 1960.